Hi everyone,
  
 My name is Luis and I am studying C.S. at my
University in Spain. I am getting interest for this
proyect, but sometimes I feel that I don�t know enough
to understand the process of some projects you talk
here about.

  I did a job about Vlan using LEAF Bering rc 4 and it
was pretty interesting for me, and it helped me a lot
to know and understand more about networking.

  Now I used the package atmtools.lrp that Jacques
Nilo told me that I could use to try my project and
that I could find at
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/testing/atmtools.lrp

  I used it with LANE and CLIP and it seems to work
pretty good, congratulations. But now I would like to
do more than trying and I would like to help to this
project creating my own packages and investigating by
my own to provide you with my help (as far as I could
do, of course I realize that people here knows a lot
more than me).

  I have readed the Bering Devlopment Guide, but
things are not pretty clear for me, so maybe any of
you could have the time to explain me, carefully, how
for instance, the package atmtools.lrp was created and
compilated. 

 I know that I need the Debian 2.1 OS and that I need
to compilate everything and create a list file for the
lrpkg command and tar it. But in practice it doesn�t
work to tell you the truth. 

 As I have
 readed at the Developer�s guide the steps I have to
 follow to create my package is adding the package and
 a group of files :

 �     pkgname.list � List of files contained in the
 package, relative to / �  these paths must be
relative
 to / (root).
 �     pkgname.version � Version of the software
package
 (in the format version-release).
 �     pkgname.help � Help file for the software
package.
 �     pkgname.exclude � List of files to never
include in
 the package or any other package � these files might
 include spool files, temporary files, and files that
 get created every time the software starts.
 �     pkgname.conf � A list of configuration files
used by
 the package.  Each entry can contain a comment after
 the filename but on the same line.  This file is used
 by the configuration utilities found in LRP and LEAF
 systems.

I know that I have to take the atm-tools for linux and
get the lrp package... but can any of you explain me
the process in steps, or if any of you has the
documentation about how it was made,pass it to me?.

 I will be really pleased, well, me and my teacher
too.. because he wants to know more about this project
now that I have started to read about it.

Thank you very much.

The package provides:

debian:/tmp/test# tar xzvf ../atmtools.lrp
lib/libatm.so.1
lib/libatm.so.1.0.0
sbin/atmarp
sbin/atmarpd
usr/bin/aread
usr/bin/atmdiag
usr/bin/atmdump
usr/bin/awrite
usr/bin/awrite
usr/bin/saaldump
usr/bin/sonetdiag
usr/bin/ttcp_atm
usr/sbin/atmaddr
usr/sbin/atmsigd
usr/sbin/bus
usr/sbin/esi
usr/sbin/lecs
usr/sbin/mpcd
usr/sbin/zntune
usr/sbin/atmloop
usr/sbin/atmtcp
usr/sbin/enitune
usr/sbin/ilmid
etc/atmsigd.conf
etc/init.d/atm
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.conf
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.help
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.list
var/lib/lrpkg/atmtools.version
usr/sbin/les
usr/sbin/zeppelin



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